After breakups, people feel less in-control—but only at first plos PLOSONE
]. However, longitudinal findings on changes in perceived control around the death of a partner are rare and inconclusive—possibly because large samples are required to study nuanced changes in perceived control around this rare experience.] prospectively followed up expectant parents from the ALSPAC study over six years and investigated the role of relationship losses during this time for changes in perceived control .
Using data from a nationally representative household panel study from Australia , Cobb-Clark and Schurer [] investigated whether changes in perceived control over up to four years differed between individuals who did versus did not separate from a partner or experience the death of a partner/child during this time frame. In this study, relationship losses were unrelated to changes in perceived control.
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